He's Not Finished Yet
He’s Not Finished: Resetting Faith
April 19, 2020 • Ed Noble
Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving.
Ask Ed: Midweek, Apr 21, 2020
April 21, 2020 • Ed Noble
The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss… don’t get the last word. However, just like the original followers of Jesus, that doesn’t mean we don’t want to find meaning in what’s happening. We have Questions! Ed and his team want to help you find answers. Submit questions this weekend during a service Livestream or send one in below. We’ll also take some questions LIVE during the Ask Ed event! The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss do not get the last word. However, that doesn’t mean that when Jesus came back from the dead his followers were suddenly all ok. In fact, they wanted to know what was happening and what it meant for them! We often have those same kinds of questions today, especially in light of what we have been facing with COVID-19. Questions are ranging from where is Jesus in this? To how does Jesus want me to help others? To how do we overcome the guilt of not really being our best selves lately? We want to help you find answers! Ed and his team will be live every Tuesday night for four weeks taking your questions. We hope you’ll join us for these fun and informative events!
He’s Not Finished: Restoring
April 26, 2020
Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
Ask Ed: Midweek, Apr 28, 2020
April 28, 2020 • Ed Noble
The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss… don’t get the last word. However, just like the original followers of Jesus, that doesn’t mean we don’t want to find meaning in what’s happening. We have Questions! Ed and his team want to help you find answers. Submit questions this weekend during a service Livestream or send one in below. We’ll also take some questions LIVE during the Ask Ed event! The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss do not get the last word. However, that doesn’t mean that when Jesus came back from the dead his followers were suddenly all ok. In fact, they wanted to know what was happening and what it meant for them! We often have those same kinds of questions today, especially in light of what we have been facing with COVID-19. Questions are ranging from where is Jesus in this? To how does Jesus want me to help others? To how do we overcome the guilt of not really being our best selves lately? We want to help you find answers! Ed and his team will be live every Tuesday night for four weeks taking your questions. We hope you’ll join us for these fun and informative events!
He’s Not Finished: Reigniting Fires
May 3, 2020 • Ed Noble
Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
Ask Ed: Midweek, May 5, 2020
May 5, 2020 • Ed Noble
The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss… don’t get the last word. However, just like the original followers of Jesus, that doesn’t mean we don’t want to find meaning in what’s happening. We have Questions! Ed and his team want to help you find answers. Submit questions this weekend during a service Livestream or send one in below. We’ll also take some questions LIVE during the Ask Ed event! The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss do not get the last word. However, that doesn’t mean that when Jesus came back from the dead his followers were suddenly all ok. In fact, they wanted to know what was happening and what it meant for them! We often have those same kinds of questions today, especially in light of what we have been facing with COVID-19. Questions are ranging from where is Jesus in this? To how does Jesus want me to help others? To how do we overcome the guilt of not really being our best selves lately? We want to help you find answers! Ed and his team will be live every Tuesday night for four weeks taking your questions. We hope you’ll join us for these fun and informative events!
He’s Not Finished: Ending Our Isolation
May 10, 2020 • Ed Noble
Message Summary: The Holy Spirit was sent to end our isolation. Series: Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
Ask Ed: Midweek, May 12, 2020
May 12, 2020 • Ed Noble
The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss… don’t get the last word. However, just like the original followers of Jesus, that doesn’t mean we don’t want to find meaning in what’s happening. We have Questions! Ed and his team want to help you find answers. Submit questions this weekend during a service Livestream or send one in below. We’ll also take some questions LIVE during the Ask Ed event! The resurrection of Jesus means that feelings of loss do not get the last word. However, that doesn’t mean that when Jesus came back from the dead his followers were suddenly all ok. In fact, they wanted to know what was happening and what it meant for them! We often have those same kinds of questions today, especially in light of what we have been facing with COVID-19. Questions are ranging from where is Jesus in this? To how does Jesus want me to help others? To how do we overcome the guilt of not really being our best selves lately? We want to help you find answers! Ed and his team will be live every Tuesday night for four weeks taking your questions. We hope you’ll join us for these fun and informative events!
He’s Not Finished: Envisioning
May 17, 2020 • Ed Noble
Part 5 of the "He’s Not Finished Yet” series. You matter and are significant enough to God that He will be present in the world through you. Series: Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
Let's Eat
May 24, 2020 • Ed Noble
Part 6 of the "He’s Not Finished Yet” series. Series: Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
He’s Not Finished: Loving the World
May 29, 2020 • Ed Noble
Part 7 of the "He’s Not Finished Yet” series. Series: Then the day came. Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, convicted, and then crucified, dying a brutal and unjust death. Buried in a tomb, sealed with a stone and then… three days later rose from the grave. The End. At least that’s the way we so often tell it. But that is so far from the truth. Sunday came and the Jesus followers were left asking the same questions we are asking today. What in the world is happening and what does this mean for me. Well, it means that when we trust in Jesus our story is RESURRECTION! Because the resurrected one is with us and anything is possible. He wasn’t finished healing. He wasn’t finished renewing and restoring. He wasn’t finished mending. Reconciling. Pursuing. He wasn’t finished and he still isn’t. It’s far from The End… oh no friends. The Truth is… He’s not finished yet. __________________ If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you’d like to invest in Journey’s mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving
Today We Pray
May 31, 2020 • Ed Noble
Thank you for joining us this morning as we pray for our city. We are grieving for our community and understand our people are battling intense emotions. As our mayor of La Mesa said, “As hard as it is, this is not a time for blame but for grace, understanding, forgiveness and unity.” We support our local leaders. That is why this morning we are asking our viewers to focus on praying with us. Let us not be distracted from prayer and worship by engaging in discussion of the recent events. We are calling on God’s presence to fall on our city, on our people, on the churched and the unchurched of our community. We mourn with those who mourn. We weep with those who weep. We ask God to pour out his love and his mercy and his justice on La Mesa, San Diego, and our entire nation. Let’s allow God’s presence to bring love, peace and goodness.
Ask Ed: Midweek, June 3, 2020
May 12, 2020 • Ed Noble
Special edition of Ask Ed with Ed Noble and Archie Robinson of New Birth Kingdom Covenant